14. All because the web lets you link documents together. http://flickr.com/photos/mako_side_b/2424654365/
15. Increasing the variety of links and things being linked to can create vastly stronger and more valuable networks flickr.com/photos/jurvetson/2234378275/
16. The Semantic Web fundamentally changes how information, machines and people are connected
17. “In the Semantic Web, it is not the Semantic which is novel, it is the Web” -- Chris Welty, IBM
18. The Semantic Web and its powerful network effects are enabling a radical transformation away from islands of data. www.flickr.com/photos/visulogik/83476195/
19. Conjecture 1: Data outlasts code http://flickr.com/photos/carrick/61952845/
20. Therefore open data is more important than open source http://flickr.com/photos/frenchy/79366258/
21. Conjecture 2: There is more structured data in the world than unstructured http://flickr.com/photos/artg33k/2485267144/
28. Provide... use your unique expertise and knowledge to collect, organise and publish data you care about http://flickr.com/photos/imuttoo/2631466945/
29. Enable... licence your data for reuse, give important things a URI and link widely. http://flickr.com/photos/dietpoison/133957015/
31. Technology grows exponentially, but society adapts linearly Can someone please tell me why my bio and all of my tribe friends are listed on a site I have never been to or heard of? I didn't think this was Tribes style. I feel cheated and betrayed. If I wanted my profile to be farmed out, I would join Facebook. www.flickr.com/photos/a4gpa/273108378